Trump called the FBI raid an invasion of privacy

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Trump called the FBI raid an invasion of privacy
Former US President Donald Trump expressed strong criticism regarding the raid conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at his Mar-a-Lago residence. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

He emphasized that during the investigation, FBI agents violated the boundaries of private property and used excessively harsh measures. According to Trump, not only documents but also personal belongings belonging to his wife, including wardrobes, were examined during the search.

He criticized this situation, calling it an invasion of privacy. In Trump's view, such methods were carried out without a legal basis, solely to exert pressure and damage his reputation.

Trump also specifically highlighted that FBI agents inspected his wife's belongings, describing this as strange and inappropriate. According to him, his wife is a very organized person, and her personal items were perfectly arranged.

He strongly condemned the situation and stressed that such investigative methods are unacceptable. This incident sparked new debates in the US regarding law enforcement agencies' involvement in political processes.

According to Trump, no violations of law were found as a result of the investigation, and all accusations are unfounded.

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